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Wishlist #1072

11/26/2016

I want to begin by explaining from now on how I choose videos, such as music videos, to go with these ideas. Since this is a public list and kids could be reading this, I’m assuming that, for the kids and some adults, if you need to get to a place that requires car transportation, you’re probably using either a taxi or an uber system. For the uber web site, www.uber.com . Let’s use an analogy involving someone using uber. When you call from a cell phone to get a ride from uber, you expect that some sort of car would be involved to pick you up. That is how I see the videos I recommend to you. It’ simply part of the idea, like some sort of car is used by the uber driver to pick you up. You don’t have to use the video I offer you, and there doesn’t have to be some sort of deeper meaning involved with the use of that video. I simply just want some sort of video to start these ideas. I’m also not trying to promote uber. I’m just using uber as an analogy for videos being with these ideas.

For today’s video recommendation, I recommend the performance given on episode 42.3 from tv show ‘Saturday Night Live’, the 2 performances given by Bruno Mars called ’24K Magic’ and ‘Chunky’. I’m not recommending the actual music videos associated with those 2 songs, just the performances of those songs by Bruno Mars and the others in the ‘Saturday Night Live’ episode that aired October 15 of this year. I think those 2 performances are lively and give a change of pace, even though I didn’t see the entire performance myself. I think I saw enough, though, to recommend it.

I couldn’t find his performance in Amazon Video(the episode with Emily Blunt didn’t have Bruno Mars’ performance), but I did find it in youtube.com, and the quality of the video looks pretty good! Just go to www.youtube.com, type and search for ‘bruno mars saturday night live’, and choose the one that says ‘Bruno Mars 24K Magic [SNL Performance]. It’s the one that has over 2 million views so far.

Ready:

It’s now 6:19 PM EST where I am, which means I started typing this in late, very late. 1st, I want to say that, instead of starting the explanation of the 7+ bookmarks for ‘Proof’, I have decided to explain bookmark ‘Ready’, a new idea I invented this past Sunday, a day after I typed in the previous bookmark. The reason is that, once I start explaining those ‘Proof’ bookmarks, I plan not to stop explaining them until they are finished, and that could take 2-3 weeks to finish. So, I try to explain bookmark ‘Ready’ now, and in December, I plan to finish those ‘Proof’ bookmarks. I think this works out because many of you I assume would be busy in December anyway with Christmas.

So, I’ll start with the illustration for bookmark ‘Ready’. I’m glad that that reference is still there, because sometimes when I would look for a reference, it would be altered or removed completely from the tv show or movie. The illustration is in episode 6.20 ‘The Man Who Would Be King’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Supernatural(2011)’, and according to Amazon Video, it starts 20 minutes and 2 seconds into the episode. In the illustration, Dean Winchester(Jensen Ackles) is talking to Sam Winchester(Jared Padalecki) and Bobby Singer(Jim Beaver). Here is the quote:

Dean:-‘This is usually the point where we would call Cass for help.’

Bobby:-‘We talked about this.’

Sam:-‘Yea, Dean.’

Dean:-‘No, you talked. I listened.’

The definition of ‘Ready’ was created from the previous bookmark ‘Able’. If memory serves, ‘Able’ means-‘Just because I have the ability to commit to an evaluation use, doesn’t mean I have to.’ Basically, ‘Ready’ is when an instigator imposes the impression that you are ‘ready’ to experience something, that you have chosen to be ready for it. If the experience is out of context and not relevant for you to respond to, you can simply choose not to be ready for it. Although not an exact match, in the ‘Supernatural’ episode reference refurbished for advice, Dean made the distinction that he did not agree to talk about the matter. All he did was listen to what Bobby and Sam said to him.

Here’s another example I just thought about a few seconds ago. Imagine how a tv and movie celebrity interacts with people in public areas. Let’s say this celebrity is a man, and many of the people that man celebrity is talking to are making outlandishly overwhelming requests. Now, normally, if such a thing happened to an average American man, that man may feel obviously distracted by such requests. However, since that celebrity has years of experience being treated that way, he simply? chose not to be ready for such requests. Instead, he tries to maintain normal conversations with the people, which includes signing autographs and making jokes.

Although I believe the discovery of bookmark ‘Ready’ is very important, what will be recognizably important to you is the several variations that I had invented in the past few days to go with bookmark ‘Ready’. Let’s see. The 1st one is called ‘Push back’, the 2nd one is ‘Lose’, the 3rd is ‘Persist’, and the 4th is ‘Dismiss’, and the 5th is ‘Extract’.

Push back:
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Bookmark ‘Push back’ could be the very part of the instigation that you are experiencing that is vexing(to torment; trouble; distress; plague; worry) you the most, but I can’t think of a reasonably compatible reference to give you for it. The only thing I can think of right now, and if have Amazon Prime, you don’t have to pay extra to see this reference, is episode 2.14 ‘5 Easy Pieces Of Libby’ from fantasy tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1998)’. Here is a quote. According to Amazon Video, the quote starts 8 minutes and 54 seconds into the episode, where Sabrina(Melissa Joan Hart) is talking to Libby(Jenna Leigh Green):

Sabrina:-‘Wait. I-I-I’m just trying to get to know you better.’

Libby:-‘Well, I’m popular, confident, non-freakish-everything you’re not.’

Soon after, Sabrina chose to separate herself from Libby, which caused Libby, in a science fiction context, of course, to turn into some sort of puzzle. With the help of her aunts and the Quizmaster?(it’s been a while since I watched the entire episode), Sabrina was able to put Libby back together.

Anyway, I guess if you want to, you can see that episode, refurbished for advice, of course.

‘Push back’ is meant to identify some sort of obviously aggressive attention an instigator wants you to experience, that involves, whether it’s true or not, the impression of you pushing back, the instigator pushing back, or some sort of impression of pushing back, that you did not agree to commit to, but that does not matter, because before this advice, you may have treated such an experience as though you were ready to not push back. Now, with this idea, you may be able to contemplationally say bookmark ‘Push back ready’, and if it’s out of context and not relevant, for example, you can choose to not need to be ready for such an interjection. For example, it’s like the way Dean said-‘No, you talked. I listened.’ You calmly chose to not participate, to not interact, with the instigator’s impression of being ready for not pushing back.

Lose:

Bookmark ‘Lose’ is going to be a little awkward for me to explain, since I don’t have a ‘standard demographic’ reference for you. However, I’ll instead give you how I actually invented the bookmark. It happened a few days ago, while I was in a public bus. There was an older lady towards my left line of sight that I thought was doing something unusual to get the attention of others. Soon after she did something, a man who was sitting in front of me also did something that I believe was like a ‘Push back’ instigation, designed to get the attention of others. Once the 2nd man did his show, I made the discovery that an instigation could try to define how you lose when you try to evaluate/experience/resolve/respond to an instigation.

The solution I invented was to change the vantage point of the evaluation, to identify when it occurs that the instigation is trying to define how you ‘lose’ when evaluating such an experience, and choose not to be ready, to not need to commit, to such an experience. I believe the idea has some effectiveness because what you are also trying to do is decide how you choose to ‘lose’ with such an experience. Even though I only invented this idea a few days ago, I don’t actively use the idea anymore. However, I still think it’s a good idea to know.

[It’s now 8:00 PM for me, and since I started late, I’ll have to finish this idea next week. I hope you find these ideas useful eventually. See you next week!

12/3/2016

Hi. Even though I have made more new ideas this past week, since it is December, I am FINALLY going to start the 7+ ‘Proof’ bookmarks I have talked about in the recent lists. So, what I’ll do here is proofread this list, add the disclaimer, and in the next list, I’ll start the ‘Proof’ bookmarks, probably starting with bookmark ‘Chair’.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Supernatural’. Some viewer discretion for fantasy tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Ready’, ‘Push back’, and ‘Lose’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

After reading this over, I just remembered that I haven’t explained ‘Persist’, ‘Dismiss’, and ‘Extract’ yet. I believe this list is still viable even without those 3 bookmarks because I did explain ‘Ready’, ‘Push back’, and ‘Lose’. Also, since I am going to start explaining the ‘Proof’ ideas, that means for me I plan to choose not to add any more new ideas, not until I finish the ‘Proof’ ideas. That should last for a few weeks. Hopefully, that means that I should finish the ‘Proof’ ideas sometime this month. See you in the next list, which should begin in a few minutes.

Wishlist #1071

11/19/2016

Able:

Hello. I’ve made the decision to introduce to you a bookmark that I have recently invented while I was in a public bus this past Sunday, last week, and it’s particulars. After I explain bookmark ‘Able’, I plan to explain the 7+ bookmarks for ‘Proof’ afterwards. The reason I am explaining ‘Able’ now is because it may take me a few weeks to explain those 7 bookmarks, whereas(while on the contrary) to explain ‘Able’ may only take me a few hours, and I think you will experience an immediate but short epiphany(let’s say 5-10 minutes based on my experience with the idea) soon after you learn and use the idea, and you may continue to use the idea. In my opinion, it may be the most obviously active idea that you may choose to use that I have invented so far, sort of like using a control panel or a remote control.

This is how I invented the idea. While I was in the public bus this past Sunday, I think the date was 11/13/2016, I made the discovery that instigators may cause you to commit to an evaluation use simply because you are able to do so. The best illustration example I can think of right now in my opinion is in movie ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass(2016)’, when, according to the fantasy movie, Time(Sacha Baron Cohen) was tricked by the Mad Hatter(Johnny Depp) and his friends into waiting for Alice(Mia Wasikowska) and, while Time was waiting, to interact with the conversations presented to him. Here is a synopsis quote from www.imdb.com:

“Time, who has been going after Alice, ends up in the same period and comes across the Hatter and his friends during a tea party. Time asks for Alice, but the Hatter keeps him waiting for her by saying he invited her to the tea party. The Hatter and his friends then start making a bunch of corny time-based puns. Time eventually gets sick of it and leaves, putting everyone stuck in one minute before Tea Time.”

According to Amazon Video rental, the scene where the Hatter and his friends start making a bunch of corny time-based puns start 59 minutes and 20 seconds into the movie. The great thing about this illustration is that you know in advance that the Hatter and his friends are deceiving him, and you get to see that Time eventually figures out the deception.

Soon after I made that discovery in the bus, I started developing a sense to regulate how my ability to evaluate is used as I experience unavoidable instigation and inadvertencies. I think I also gave the name of the discovery ‘Able’ while I was in that bus. I made a short definition:-‘Just because I am able to evaluate something doesn’t mean I have to.’ The definition was something like that. I also made a memory association phrase to help me remember the word ‘able’ while I was in the bus. That phrase is:-‘Willing and able’.

So, from that Sunday up until now, I have been upgrading the use of bookmark ‘Able’. Although I believe the idea to be very stable logically(for example, you should be able to review the concept of ‘Able’ with a certain reliable satisfaction, even as you experience an instigation), the effectiveness that I believe people would want from it needed to be developed. Therefore, I have discovered an obvious discouragement that instigators may improperly impose upon it’s use.

I want to interrupt this explanation to add the music video ‘All I Want’ by alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket. I forgot to type this in the beginning of this advice. I guess I could have just inserted this in the beginning, but I want people to see that it is possible to misplace certain ideas that you try to type in a blog. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song was released in 1992,  and it reached the top twenty on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also featured in the TV series Doogie Howser, M.D., Dawson’s Creek, and Homeland. I like ‘All I Want’s music video, and I’m keeping it in mind from time to time as I type in this idea. To see the video for free, go to www.youtube.com, and search for phrase ‘toad the wet sprocket all i want’, and it should be the 1st selection offered. It is the one with almost 2 million views.

Now, going back to the previous paragraph, I have discovered an obvious discouragement that instigators may improperly impose upon it’s use, an obviously effective discouragement, not necessarily obvious to discover. Let’s say that an instigator shows you in the instigation something that is both dumbfounded(speechless) and mildly insulting. The idea with such an instigation is that it’s supposed to have an identity that, when you look for where the problem is or what is bothersome about it, the problem is supposedly in the identity of the instigation. In other words, the instigation looks dumbfounded and insulting, and that appearance is not from you. However, the real target behind such an instigation is that it is trying to disparage your sense of articulation and composure use. One adverse side effect I believe the instigator wants to create from such an experience is to accelerate your sense of articulation and/or composure use.

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You can also use the experience that you have gained from using the ‘Blinking’ idea I offered you at the beginning of this blog to just sense your articulation use, then reduce that adverse sense of articulation acceleration, then, after you do that, which should take only a few seconds, sense your composure use, and using the ‘Able’ idea, also reduce that adverse sense of composure acceleration. You can check one or the other only, if you want. The type of order to check is up to you. The bookmark name I give the articulation acceleration is ‘Say accrue’ or ‘Articulate accrue’. The bookmark name I give the composure acceleration is ‘Fast accrue’. Of course, in relation to advice said, you can change the bookmark names. I’m just helping you use the idea.

Another solution idea involves an understanding of how such an instigation works, and to use that understanding to not commit to such an experience, even though you still feel such an experience. For example, and I just imagined this but I think it’s a useful idea, I think that instigators, when imposing such an instigation that uses a sense of dumbfoundedness upon another, the instigator looks at the victim’s use of specific calmness. For example, think of calmness as a vessel to fill, like filling a glass of water with a pitcher of water. Now, a circumstance can influence what specific vessel to use for the calmness you have chosen for yourself. When an instigator wants you to commit to a sense of dumbfoundedness, that instigator may want you to immerse yourself in that experience. For example, if you were sitting down in a bus and you experienced such a dumbfoundedness, you would have the ability to immerse yourself a great deal with that sense of dumbfoundedness, since you are not doing something that requires more of your attention. Now, once you realize that an instigator wants you to commit to a specific sense of calm that allows you to immerse yourself with the experience to be dumbfounded, you can be more objective about it by reducing that sense of out of context, non relevant dumbfoundedness to a nominal level. You can also just experience that sense of dumbfoundedness, to feel it, but not become it.

Let me put it another way. Before this idea, and this is just me explaining this idea, this is not necessarily you, before this idea, you weren’t able to allocate more objectively certain forms of experiencing dumbfoundedness, because you were too busy being dumbfounded by it. Now, hopefully, when you experience mild to moderate forms of being dumbfounded that try to affect your sense of articulation and composure, you can now feel it, but not become it. Of course, like I say in at least most of my ideas, you use these ideas ‘when needed’. You don’t have to use these ideas all of the time. You can choose to be susceptible to such dumbfounded instigations like you used to be, and not use this ‘Able’ idea. At least now, hopefully, you should have more control as to how such an instigation adversely affects you, if you choose to use such an option. As an illustration, you can imagine someone sitting down experiencing such a dumbfounded instigation, and you can see that person having a certain ‘sour face’, and you can use that person’s facial response as a conceptual reference to help you use this idea. For example, you can use that person’s facial response to help yourself not become that person.

Extract transit:

Over 4 hours ago today, while I was at the supermarket, I further developed this idea by identifying instigations and inadvertencies that encourage you to be in a state of evaluation development. For an illustration example, there’s the movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol(2011)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the scene starts 27 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie, when the computer Ethan(Tom Cruise) and Benji(Simon Pegg) are using to create a false wall says the words-‘RENDER COMPLETE’. Although I think the words say it, the actual scene happens before that, when the computer needed more time to render/make a new false wall. That moment is like the moment when you experience an instigation or inadvertency that not only requires more development, but it also imposes the inclination for you to develop it, even though it’s not important to do so.

The solution for ‘Extract transit’ is to use the ‘Able’ concept that I had just typed in, and to identify such an instigation as trying to extract a sense of transition from me, like how a person may imagine an association, not how it’s actually done, but an association of a tooth being pulled out of a mouth. You also contemplationally say the words ‘Extract transit’ to help identify such an instigation.

Well, I’m done explaining this idea. The good news is that, after this explanation, given some time, I’ll probably improve upon my ability to explain it. There are other ideas I could add to it, but I have given myself a sort of explanation allowance for such things. I still believe that this ‘Able’ idea can be very useful to you, and perhaps I shall try to explain it again in a future list. Next week, unless another important idea shows up that I would choose to type in again, I will finally start explaining those 7+ ‘Proof’ ideas. See you then! Oh, I forgot to type in the usual disclaimer, and after that, I’ll read this idea over once.

Rated PG viewer discretion for fantasy movie ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ and movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Able’, ‘Articulate accrue’, ‘Say accrue’, ‘Fast accrue’, and ‘Extract transit’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

I forgot to type in that, after you have practiced using the 1st definition of ‘Able’ with the rest of this advice, you can now change ‘Able’ to become a more customized point of origin reference. Let’s say a man wants to be Clark Kent instead of Superman. That man would use ‘Able’ in the context that Clark Kent would use ‘Able’, not Superman. A mild mannered newspaper reporter would be the new definition of ‘Able’ as you experience an accelerated sense of articulation and composure. It doesn’t have to be just the 1st definition of ‘Able’ only, which just means you did not agree to commit to such an evaluation use, simply because you are able to commit to such an evaluation use.

Wishlist #1070

11/12/2016

Hi. I just wanted to say that I feel like I might have a touch of the flu, so I’ll just give you another idea next week. I may drink Theraflu, see if that makes me feel better. The time I would have spent typing I’ll probably use to catch up on some subscription magazines, finish what’s left on that tivo?. Also, I already typed in an idea yesterday, so it’s not a total loss. Oh, and that thing I said about not making such advice when I was your age, said yesterday to the kids and the younger teenagers, no hard feelings. That statement was not intended to bother you, even though it probably bothered some of you. I know it’s none of my business to know that, and of course I just imagined that it happened. I’m sorry that you got upset, okay? Well anyway, hopefully by next week you would have cooled off somewhat by then, and I’ll see you next week.

11/18/2016

Authority:

Hello. I want to type this bookmark ‘Authority’ in now, because if I wait for the ‘right moment’ to type this idea in to happen, that ‘right moment’ may never happen. I want to type in this idea before I explain the 7+ bookmarks I said I was going to type in, to avoid the ‘cliche’ effect, meaning that if I explained this idea after the 7+ bookmarks, you would probably sense a certain cliche effect when you learn from it, an effect caused by what you have already learned from those 7+ bookmarks that you already have.

And so, here is a story I just recently imagined less than an hour or so ago using the bookmark ‘Authority’: I decided one day to participate in a virtual reality as Papa Smurf(Papa Smurf is from ‘The Smurfs’ animated series, 1981-1990). As I participated in this virtual reality, I realized that there were many different avatars that I had difficulty understanding. So, since I had the option, I chose to use the option of having authority, the ability to have 50 avatars to work for me. Let’s say that this option gives me different templates to choose from, different settings for which to use my authority. I also get to choose who works for me in this virtual reality. So, what I did was choose 50 avatars that I perceived in this virtual reality that would help me understand the virtual reality that I am interacting in. Now, keep in mind that this is my 1st time doing this. I’ll give you a few choices that I have made. My 1st choice was a dragon avatar, my 2nd choice was an instigator(this instigator had no obvious form), my 3rd choice was The Doctor from the ‘Doctor Who’ tv shows, and if you choose to, you can make the rest of your choices from other tv shows and movies. All 50 choices don’t have to be from 50 different tv shows and movies. You can just imagine them yourself, or just choose all 50 from the same movie or tv show, for example.

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And that’s it! I wanted the kids to have this ‘Authority’ idea to help them resolve certain issues with their discoveries. For example, one possible reason why a certain instigator in your school makes certain bothersome instigations is because that instigator has experience with authority. Also, if you choose to cultivate your own sense of authority, that experience may help you understand the world you live in, by making more available answers offered to you by those that work for you.

Example: The most recent example I acquired was from a Blu-ray mail order rental movie called ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass(2016)’, starring Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as Alice. I watched that movie for the 1st time Thursday night yesterday. As I recall that movie, the movie started with Alice having obvious experience as Captain of a shipping boat. I believe that having such an experience made it more believable for Alice to have such an obvious tenacity and gumption(initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness) in her actions.

Another example is having Teal’c(Christopher Judge) join the Stargate team in the ‘Stargate SG-1’ sci-fi tv series. Soon after he joined, he helped the Stargate team and the governments of Earth know many things about the universe involving the Stargate.

Rated PG viewer discretion for fantasy movie ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Authority’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

I plan to explain an idea I recently invented tomorrow. I’ll give you more of the details then.

Wishlist #1069

11/11/2016

Learning to be skeptical:

Before I finally start explaining those 7+ bookmarks from bookmark ‘Proof’, I want to address the possible minor crisis that some kids and teenagers may be experiencing in regards to making ideas like these bookmarks. I want to start this process by recommending to you the music video ‘Sick of Myself’ by Matthew Sweet. You can find an article about that song in web site www.wikipedia.org. Search for phrase ‘sick of myself’ in wikipedia, click ‘100% Fun’, that’s the name of the album the song came from, and in that wikipedia link, here is a quote about that song, ‘Sick of Myself’:

The single “Sick of Myself” reached #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart and appeared on the top 100 pop song charts of the day. Critic David Browne of Entertainment Weekly, who included 100% Fun on his year’s-best list, wrote in his review that it “makes you feel as if a good pop hook can solve any crisis.”

The song ‘Sick of Myself’ was released in 1995. To see it for free, just go to www.youtube.com, and search for phrase ‘sick of myself’. Youtube should offer you that video as it’s 1st option, and the option from youtube should be called ‘Matthew Sweet – Sick of Myself’. I recommend that if you choose to watch that music video more than once, that for repeated viewing, you just watch the 1st 2 minutes of that video.

The reason I am recommending music video ‘Sick of Myself’ is because 1)I like the video, and 2)the quote from wikipedia that said it “makes you feel as if a good pop hook can solve any crisis.” In this case, if not ‘solve’, then maybe mitigate(to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain).

All right, so here’s the story. Although I am only imagining it, I still speculate that some of the kids to teenagers, let’s say from 8 years old to 17 years old, may have experienced some sort of contemplation ‘road block’ when making ideas for themselves. It is like how Noah Wilder(Chris O’Neil) acted in the beginning of movie ‘The Last Mimzy(2007). After I watched that movie, my interpretation of the movie is that, even though Noah’s sister and parents noticed that something was daunting(to lessen the courage of; dishearten) him, Noah didn’t say anything specific to anyone!

Here is a question for the advice: ‘Did you say anything about the private ideas you made when you were our age?’

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Let me try to explain this another way with an idea I have made let’s say over a year ago. It involves, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, the illustrations of a sci-fi episode called 1.5 ‘Light’ from series ‘Stargate Universe(2009)’. Basically, with the doom and gloom removed, of course, everyone in the spaceship Destiny believes that some sort of calamity will occur, and they all prepared themselves for it. However, later in the episode, it was discovered to be one big false alarm, that the spaceship was just refueling. The entire crew believed that something was going to happen, and later, everyone was probably given an explanation, probably by Dr. Nicholas Rush(Robert Carlyle), of what had happened. According to Amazon Video, the 1st obvious explanation was given by Dr. Rush to Colonel Everett Young(Louis Ferreira). That explanation scene starts 32 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, the refurbished illustrations from that ‘Light’ episode are both convenient and impressive.

Now, here is where I make the refurbishing more obvious: Shortly after the crew is given an explanation from ‘management’, a new crew, let’s say 5 or so people, arrive at the spaceship. When you see them enter the ship from left to right, you see that one of them is portrayed by celebrity Peta Wilson(La Femme Nikita), and it’s like it’s starting all over again with those 5 people. According to their own assessments, something bad is about to happen to that spaceship.

My point is that, when you make some sort of minor ‘crisis’ discovery that may be daunting for you to experience, and let’s say you’re in a study group for making such discoveries, isn’t it possible that the other students in that group have made a more managable way for dealing with that discovery, but they haven’t told you because you haven’t asked them? And if you think that such a discovery should not be told to the other students, maybe because you feel that it is too daunting, what about the moderator of that study group? I’m talking about the moderator who is the adult teacher. If you are under 18 years old, isn’t it possible that an adult might know a better way to manage how you interact with such a discovery than you do? If you choose to watch the ‘Light’ episode, refurbished of course for this advice, you should notice that everyone in that spaceship believed that some sort of calamity was going to occur, even though it was all a very big misunderstanding. So, if you imagine yourself entering that ship, but after their discovery, well, even though your discovery is very convincing to you, if you talked to someone else about it, one of the older crewmembers, for example, that person would have told you that it was all a big misunderstanding, that the spaceship was just refueling, so to speak.

Well anyway, even if this does not completely resolve what you have discovered, and I am talking about mild to moderate notions of what you may have discovered, I still believe that this option I am trying to offer you to use may still mitigate possible daunting future discoveries that you may make.

Tomorrow, I plan to start with bookmark ‘Chair’, then ‘Self appearance’. After that, maybe next week, I’ll explain ‘Unattended/Not attended’. Then the rest of them. So, I’ll see you tomorrow then.

Look, I’m not trying to discourage what you have discovered, even though it may be a daunting discovery. What I am trying to do is help you learn to be skeptical. For example, look how difficult it was for Noah in the beginning of the movie ‘The Last Mimzy’ to cope with what he had discovered, in it’s refurbished for advice interpretation, of course. If you are in a study group, you might as well use them to help you have a more developed sense of interpreting what you have discovered.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate Universe’ and tv series ‘La Femme Nikita’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Learning to be skeptical’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1068

11/5/2016

Greetings. According to my computer, it is now 4:56 PM EST. I want to remind you that daylight savings time is tomorrow at 2 AM, so set your clocks back 1 hour before you go to sleep, if you are normally asleep at that time.

Fill up:

I was going to begin explaining the 7 bookmarks from ‘Proof’, but if I start now, it may take 3 or so weeks to finish explaining it. That is based on explaining 1 or 2 bookmarks every Saturday. If I start now, all the new bookmarks that I would invent during those few weeks would have to be placed on hold, since the priority would be to finish explaining those 7 bookmarks. And so, before I begin explaining those bookmarks, I would like to explain a bookmark that was created from those 7 bookmarks. I think I invented it late October of last month. It’s bookmark name is ‘Fill up’. The name’s creation is based on 2 references: The 1st reference is from certain Kentucky Fried Chicken $5 Fill Up commercials. I think many of you that watch tv have seen them. You can watch them for free from web site www.youtube.com. Just type in youtube’s search engine the phrase ‘kentucky fried chicken 5 fill up commercial’, and the 1st KFC commercial offered from youtube has over 130 thousand views. It has Colonel Sanders(an actor, of course) with banjo musicians behind him singing about his $5 fill up chicken. There are other $5 fill up commercials, but I think the one with the banjo musicians makes the point.

The 2nd reference is just based on the filling of a vessel, for example, someone holding a pitcher of water to pour some water into a glass.

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Using how I imagine how instigators think in regards to certain instigations(and of course such an imagination is inaccurate), if you used ‘Fill up’ on their instigations, the instigators may try to disparage your use of the idea by disparaging how you conceptualize the use of ‘Fill up’ as it relates to experiencing instigation. In other words, when you use bookmark ‘Fill up’ contemplationally for certain instigations, those instigations may cause you to conceptualize something that may disparage/discourage your ability to cope. Therefore, as a countermeasure, when you use bookmark ‘Fill up’, I recommend that you vent/reroute certain aspects of that instigation to a Stargate SG-1 episode, more specifically, to episode 6.20 ‘Memento’ from sci-fi series ‘Stargate SG-1(2003)’, the scene where the Stargate team are digging up and repairing a Stargate. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 33 minutes and 31 seconds into the episode. During that scene, 34 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode, Commander Kalfas(Miguel Fernandes) is using a telescope to watch the Stargate team excavate(to dig or scoop out) the Stargate from a distance. If you choose to, you can imagine individually an instigator, friend, teacher, or other individuals in relation to advice, also using a similar telescope to watch that Stargate team fixing the Stargate. The reason I recommend that you imaginitavely put it there is because much of that ‘Stargate’ episode illustrates how lucratively imaginitive the use of a Stargate can be, even though it may only be done in ‘Stargate’ tv shows. In other words, if you imagine it to be, your conceptual efforts to allocate certain instigations identified by ‘Fill up’ can give those efforts a ‘Stargate’ home. Those Stargates can bring those ‘Fill up’ problems to many places on Earth, if certain Stargates were placed on Earth in useful places. The Stargates can also lead those efforts to other places in the galaxy where such efforts would be suitable to exist in. The sky is the limit, so to speak. In that ‘Memento’ episode, the Stargate team had a choice: They can either stay and live on that planet, or fix that Stargate, so that they can get a replacement generator. The urgency makes the episode entertaining to watch, in my opinion.

I have also invented some variations for bookmark ‘Fill up’, but because I started typing late today, and because I didn’t give you the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks yet, my explanations of these variations will be intentionally sparse(meager). Those bookmarks are: 1)’Contradict reply fill up’, 2)’Contradict say fill up’, 3)’Contradict affirm fill up’, 4)and the rest that I can remember involve shuffling with the 7 bookmarks that I haven’t typed in yet, but I plan to give you next week. The best illustration that I can find that may represent a certain use of these variations is in episode 2.1 ‘The Siege: Part 3’ from series ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2005)’. It is the scene when the Atlantis team raised the shields to protect the city from a Wraith attack, and you can see the Wraith’s energy weapons hit repeatedly the outside the shield, but not penetrate it. Those hits, refurbishedly changed and reduced for advice, represents aspects of instigations trying to improperly impose their ‘Fill ups’ on you, but the use of the idea and these variations are imaginitively reducing it’s adverse effects upon you somewhat. This illustration is just a reference to think about, not necessarily the answer to your situation. The scene, according to Amazon Video, is located 32 minutes and 9 seconds into the ‘Siege’ episode.

I’m going to stop explaining this idea, and instead I may revisit the explanation of these variations after I explained the 7 bookmarks. At least you have the ‘Fill up’ bookmark, a bookmark I believe may be very useful to you, and of course I plan to finally start explaining those 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks next week.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Fill up’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1067

10/22/2016

Since it’s been, what, 2 weeks since I’ve given you a new idea, I want to give you an overview(a general outline of a subject or situation; survey or summary) of what I plan to type in next. For an ‘overview’ illustration, I recommend you see the overview demonstration that Dr. Carol Marcus(Bibi Besch) gave about the project ‘Genesis’ from the movie ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan(1982)’. Web site www.youtube.com offers the illustration for free. Just search for phrase ‘star trek 2 genesis’, and a video called ‘Star Trek II The Battle for Genesis’ is offered.

All of these ideas are still from the ‘Proof’ idea I explained earlier.

Let’s see. The 1st idea I want to explain is called ‘Self appearance’. The second is called ‘Unattended’. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th bookmark I call a ‘Composite’ bookmark, because you combine those 3 bookmarks. They’re called ‘Not ready’, ‘Not agree’, and finally that time bookmark I’ve been meaning to explain to you called ‘Not enough time’. The 6th bookmark was created from those 3 bookmarks, and it’s called ‘Not my effort of understanding.’ And finally, the 7th bookmark, which is the bookmark I invented around 10/20, just a few days ago, is called ‘Not ready acclimate’, which I have just upgraded the phrase a few hours ago to be called ‘Lean not invited’. It’s not exactly 7 bookmarks, since I shuffled other phrases a great deal to invent them. However, for the purposes of explanation, those 7 bookmarks are the best I can give you right now for the purposes of it being used as an overview. Of course, I’ll probably upgrade the idea further, and I may be able to add more bookmarks to the overview later. I’ll start explaining these ideas next week, either Friday or Saturday. See you then!

10/29/2016

Barnacle jacket:

Hi. It’s now 6:16 PM EST where I am at, and before I start the 7 bookmarks from the ‘Proof’ series, I want to add another idea before that. Since kids may be reading these ideas, and I am encouraging kids to be skeptical with the use of these ideas, it recently occurred to me that I cannot guarantee that I will be making more of these ideas for the next 8 years or so, so that they will have advice that will real time help them with their adult career goals. The concern is that, when kids choose to learn to be skeptical, it’s possible that part of how they are being skeptical is that they are looking for liability that should not be there, which I do not believe is unusual. However, since I cannot guarantee that I will be giving them advice when they become adults, I imagined looking ahead(just a thought), and they may need to have the option, in regards to their chosen lifestyle, to accrue(accumulate, collect, grow, increase) liability. I am referring specifically to the creation of proposals given to their future employers. The accumulation of liability is not in the participation of instigation. For example, when you are making a proposal for your boss, you may have to consider various forms of liability in that proposal. For an illustration, many of the older kids probably watched the movie ‘Divergent(2014)’, starring Shailene Woodley as Tris. In that movie, it addressed five different factions(societal divisions that classify citizens based on their aptitudes and values). You can find out more about those factions in www.wikipedia.org. Here is the link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factions_(Divergent)

The 5 factions are: 1)Abnegation, 2)Dauntless, 3)Erudite, 4)Amity, and 5)Candor. I am assuming that all 5 factions have elected officials that people submit proposals to.

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Another reason I want to type in the idea ‘Barnacle jacket’ now is because if I typed it in after the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks, even though the idea may still be useful to you, it may seem like a cliche(a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse) to you, because of what you have learned from the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks. And so, I type it in now.

This is the story that I have imagined for bookmark ‘Barnacle jacket’: This story starts during the time and with the movie ‘WarGames(1983)’ starring Matthew Broderick as David. I imagined a program in 1983 created by computer programmers and technicians that is designed to see what variations of liability can be used by the general public to play video games at home. And so, for simplicity, in the year 1983, I imagined the comic book hero Gilad Anni-Padda, also known as ‘The Eternal Warrior’ from Valiant comics, to participate in that program. According to wikipedia, Gilad  was born in 3268 BC. He has lived for a very long time, and will live even longer still.

Gilad has agreed to play some sort of boat simulation game. The game is not meant to teach you how to actually navigate a boat. It is designed to introduce to your game play liabilities that you can either remove as you are playing the game, or you can just continue to play with such liabilities. The liabilities are designed to allow you to interact with them in an entertaining context, not to intimidate you. As you play such a game, you get various illustrations to let you know what liabilities are currently involved, such as pop up screens, and the special effects involved in the actual game play.

As a person is playing the game, that person is wearing a jacket. For every liability that person chooses to continue to play with and not remove, that person gets a computer generated strip on his/her jacket that represents a barnacle. Let’s say that the jacket looks dark, and the barnacles look white. In relation to advice said, you can change that, if you want to. For an illustration of what a barnacle is, go to www.google.com, search for ‘barnacle remove boat’ in it’s ‘Images’ section, and you should see images of individuals trying to remove barnacles from a boat.

So, basically, after Gilad is playing this game for a few days, he is seen wearing the jacket by the computer programmers and technicians involved wearing that game jacket, and it is covered with computer generated barnacles! Gilad has learned to play the game with many various forms of liability without needing to remove those variations of liability, and the jacket that he wears also shows this. Soon after I imagined this, and I believe I created this idea while I was in a public bus, I also imagined a few businessmen who participated in the program wearing their game jackets sometimes as they are working, which shows that they, also, have many computer generated barnacles on their jackets.

[So, my hope is that when you are making your own ideas, you may find the conceptualization of wearing your own game jacket useful, and it’s covered with barnacles, in a context that is of course in relation to this advice, and is useful to you. I myself have imagined wearing such a jacket only once, even though I have made the gist of this idea over a month ago. However, at the time, I thought it was useful to imagine, and it happened only a few seconds for me.

Next week, I plan to finally start the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks. It’ll probably be on a Saturday again.

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Wishlist #1066

10/12/2016

Welcome! Before I start explaining bookmark ‘Unattended’, I want to introduce to you a video illustration, something I believe may make this learning experience more malleable(moldable: flexible) for you. The illustration is a short film, the director is Eva Saks, and it’s called ‘Confection(2003)’. According to www.imdb.com, ‘Confection (2003) is a delicious short film about a little girl who learns empathy from a pastry.’ You can find ‘Confection’ in imdb.com by looking up director Eva Saks from there. Also, web site www.filmmovement.com has the short film. Just go to www.filmmovement.com, click ‘Libraries’, then in category ‘FIND FILM BY’, click ‘Genre’, then under category ‘FIND BY GENRE’, click ‘Short Films’. Since the short films are in alphabetical order, you only have to go to selection number 2 to find short film ‘Confection’. When you find it, you will see Amanda(Blaire Restaneo) wearing a red coat holding some sort of pastry.

Web sites www.imdb.com and www.filmmovement.com are the official references. I also checked www.youtube.com, where you can see the short film for free, which I have done so. In case you are wondering, I originally watched the short film ‘Confection’ when it was offered with one of the DVD’s I mail order rented maybe 2 or so years ago. To watch the short film for free in youtube, search for phrase ‘confection eva saks’ in youtube.com, and the short film ‘Confection’ should be the 1st option given to you by youtube. The scene I am recommending to you, according to youtube, starts 1 minute and 17 seconds into the short film, when Amanda while walking with her mother notices a poster of a ballerina. That’s when Amanda starts imagining herself as a ballerina performing while holding a pastry. Then, at 2 minutes and 2 seconds, the film shows you Amanda’s imagined performance ended by her mom trying to get Amanda’s attention back to where her mom thinks it should be. You then notice Amanda looking for some sort of cultivation from anyone around her about her imagined ballet dancing. As she was leaving, the homeless man(Jerry Rockwood), putting 2 and 2 together, so to speak, applauds Amanda’s imagined performance, and Amanda, feeling very grateful for the acknowledgement, gives the man the pastry she was holding in her hand.

I’m typing this now because the Columbus Day holiday that happened on 10/10 probably caused the post offices to close, and that means the DVDs and Blu-rays I rent and have sent to the PO box was delayed one business day. They should have arrived today, and one of the movies I have selected is the new ‘Ghostbusters(2016)’ movie, starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. I’m assuming they’re the Ghostbusters in the movie. So, I’m going to watch most of that movie, and just fast forward through the rest of the movies I have rented by mail. Then, after I’m done with that, I’ll try to finish this idea today. So, I’ll stop now, and I plan to continue later today. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the short film ‘Confection’ that I have recommended to you.

8:15 PM

According to my computer, it’s 8:15 PM EST. That means I don’t have enough free time for this advice today. I may be able to continue this Saturday, and from now on, I plan to add ideas on a regular basis during Fridays and Saturdays instead of Tuesdays and Wednesdays. See you this Saturday!

10/15/2016

Hello. I’m not able to add more right now, because I started this late. For me, it’s now 10 PM EST. I’m going to try to make it up to you by giving you 2 ideas next week. I don’t see this as a problem for me. I’m just adjusting to the new schedule I have given this blog. In other words, I’m not getting sluggish because I’m about to stop contributing to this blog. In fact, because of the ‘Proof’ idea I recently introduced to you, the next 5 or so ideas I am highly recommending that you use. It is my belief that you will experience a noticeable improvement, if you are using these ideas within the context that I am offering to you. Otherwise, I can’t say, since I don’t know how you are using these ideas. So, I recommend that you don’t give up on me, and I plan to type in more ideas this coming Friday and/or Saturday. See you then!

Oh, by the way, how did you like the short film ‘Confection’? It’s been a while since I watched it. I only looked it over in youtube for your benefit.

10/22/2016

Hi! According to my computer, it’s now 4:15 PM EST. Before I begin with the ideas, I want to change the purpose of the short film ‘Confection’ that I had offered you in 10/12. You see, 2 days after I typed it in, I thought about the next ideas pertaining to bookmark ‘Proof’ that I plan to type in, and then I realized that the film ‘Confection’ was ‘too sweet’ for those ideas, so to speak. After I type those ideas in, the movie ‘Confection’ should be a lot easier to use. So, I guess this is one of those situations where I introduced to you a reference that is ‘too soon’. So, after I realized that I had made a mistake, what I planned to do was to simply change it’s purpose. And so, I decided to make ‘Confection’ a video introduction for another idea that I invented maybe within a year ago. I call the idea ‘Intentional limitations’. I should be able to explain this idea in a few hours easily. It’s just a matter of typing it in, putting in the references, basic routine. If you choose to use this change in purpose of ‘Confection’, it’s purpose is to simply allow your think appearance of the movie to be just a little more tenable than it already is, if you also think it’s somewhat ‘too sweet’, and in relation to the 5 or so new ideas I plan to type in next.

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So, to start, I want to at least try to give the idea ‘Intentional limitaions’ some sort of credibility, even though that credibility is coming from a science fiction show. That attempted credibility is from episode 3.12 ‘The Inside Man’ from sci-fi series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2016)’ The reference starts, according to Amazon Video, 15 minutes and 14 seconds into the episode, when Phil Coulson(Clark Gregg) and General Talbot(Adrian Pasdar) are attending a reception. The reference, refurbished for advice, is meant to illustrate General Talbot wearing a ceremonial gown, and the reasons why he is wearing it. For this advice, I imagined that the reason Talbot is wearing that ceremonial gown is because Coulson believes that Talbot does not have an acceptable amount of diplomatic experience. Coulson believes that Talbot’s obvious use of attitude may not work well with the delegates attending the reception. So, let me give you 2 quote examples from General Talbot while he is wearing the ceremonial gown that may support my imagined theory. The 1st quote begins 16 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode:

Talbot:-‘That’s our guy.’

Coulson:-‘Because he called them ‘creatures’? Could be a mistranslation.’

Talbot:-‘Because he’s Russian…’

The next quote begins 17 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode.

Talbot:-‘I think it’s Chen.’ She’s too nice. Never trust nice. Although, did you see the scar on down under her face? Maybe she tangled with one of the inhumans, got her all hotheaded, you know?’

Coulson:-‘Congratulations. You’ve just narrowed it down to everyone.'(The icing on the cake, which I just thought of as I watched that scene, was the facial expression of approval that General Talbot made after Coulson said that to him.

So, in ‘The Inside Man’ episode, in the context that it’s a tv show of course, I believe that Coulson’s plan worked. With the ceremonial gown, Talbot became more acceptable to the delegates. The situation was like just putting a little sugar into black coffee. The coffee won’t be sweet with just a little sugar, but it won’t be just black coffee either.

6:00 PM

It’s now 6:00 PM according to the computer. Since I wasn’t able to find the reference I was looking for in the context of how I thought about it, I am not able right now to begin the explanation of bookmark ‘Intentional limitations’. So instead, I’ll just close this list, and maybe the reasons General Talbot was wearing a ceremonial gown as it is explained in this list will be enough to help you more tolerantly think or not think of the ‘Confection’ short movie. Since no bookmark was actually introduced, I’ll just read this list over, and close it without typing in the usual disclaimer. In the next list, I plan to give you an overview of the ideas I plan to explain next.

Wishlist #1065

9/28/2016

Hello. Based on my own experiences, I am assuming that, if you have read and practiced using the idea called ‘Stubborn’ located in Wishlist #1063, certain movies that you have watched since then have seemed to improve. By ‘practice’, for example, let’s say some of the kids practiced just feeling a sense of stubbornness, and not becoming stubborn with that feeling. I didn’t type it in sooner because I didn’t think it was relevant enough to talk about. Now, since I just spent over 2 hours looking for some sort of music video to introduce to you, I think that mentioning that improvement would go well with the music video that I am about to recommend to you, if you choose to use that improvement with the use of this music video. I 1st mentioned this music video in the Amazon.com lists. The music video is from the music video intro of the sci-fi tv show called ‘Beastmaster(1999-2002), starring Daniel Goddard as Dar, and Steven Grives as King Zad. You can locate the ‘Beastmaster’ music video in web site www.youtube.com. Go there, and search for phrase ‘beastmaster tv intro’. I recommend the 1st relevant option youtube offers. It’s heading is ‘BeastMaster TV series [Intro], and it’s from ‘MFM791’.

Now, here’s how I used it. The voice narrating the video sounds to me like it comes from King Zad, an enemy of Dar. However, even though King Zad is an enemy of Dar, King Zad speaks of Dar with a certain reverence and respect. And so, the way I recommend for you to use this video, in relation to your own school of thought, of course, is that, after you watch the ‘Beastmaster’ video from youtube, you can imagine King Zad’s voice representing let’s say those who practice schools of thought that may not agree with your own school of thought for certain notions. However, with some time, those who practice such schools of thought may still speak of you with a certain reverence and respect, like the way King Zad did when he talked about Dar. For example, I believe that all people have many virtues. So, therefore, I think it’s possible that such other schools of thought may be aware of certain virtues that you have, and in time, will choose certain virtues to speak about you with reverence and respect, even though they disagree with you for certain issues. And, of course, while you use this idea, you will probably develop it, give it more of a use for yourself.

Since the Beastmaster is obviously a man, it should be very easy for the boys to make this idea work for themselves. For the girls, choose a different main character for the video, a woman. Also, for the girls, refurbish the music video to be compatible with a woman being the Beastmaster, and remove the inapproprieities. Now, when I contemplationally use this ‘Beastmaster’ music video, I sometimes use it while waiting for the bus. Basically, I would imagine all the teenagers and adults that I can see in the bus terminal as I am about to enter the bus, I would imagine them being a version of King Zad, just like the music video, they’re all talking about me individually in a certain music video context using a certain reverence and respect.(Wow, in an imaginitive context, I didn’t realize so many people know specifically about what types of virtues I have!) Of course, you don’t use the video too literally. However, you can use the video as an indicator that you do have virtues that are specifically known by other people, even though those other people don’t subscribe to certain issues that you subscribe to.

Proof:

According to my computer, it is now 4:46 PM EST. Since I spent around 2 hours to just find a music video, I don’t think I’ll finish this idea today. I’ll try to at least give you the definition of ‘Proof’. I want to say that I believe this idea could be a ‘milestone’ idea for you. I considered calling this idea a ‘game changer’, but I used that name already in one of the Amazon lists. I think I can teach you the concept, and even though I believe it will have a positive effect upon you, based on my experience, the idea should be easily absorbed by you, and once you have learned it, you can simply move on to the next idea, or maybe make a more active improvement upon that idea. That choice is up to you.

The idea of ‘Proof’ basically began from the trailer of the movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha(2005)’. I at least did not see the entire movie. I only watched the trailer. You can find the trailer in web site www.youtube.com. Just search for phrase ‘memoirs of a geisha trailer’ in youtube, and one of the selections given by youtube should say ‘Memoirs of a Geisha trailer (HQ)’ by ‘Elias Regopoulos’. It was made 7 years ago, and it has almost 1.5 million views. Click that, and the illustration for ‘Proof’ starts 1 minute and 6 seconds into the trailer, when a woman is saying quote:-

Lady talking:-‘A true Geisha can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.’

That is when the trailer shows a woman looking at a man riding a bike, and soon afterwards, the man gets into an accident.

In a previous list in this blog, I said that the proof of what caused that man to be distracted came from himself. How he interpreted that proof caused him to be distracted to the point where he got into an accident while riding his bike. Soon after I typed something like that in, I have been upgrading it. For example, the ‘Stubborn’ idea shows you that an instigator can cause you to feel a sense of stubbornness, and since that stubbornness comes from your sense of proof, many people who experience such a sensation of stubbornness will simply become that stubbornness. That is why I recommended that you practice feeling a sense of stubbornness without becoming that sense of stubbornness.

So, what I plan to do, starting with this list, is to help you manage your sense of proof more directly.

Here is a question from this advice: ‘How can managing my sense of proof be useful to me?’

Let’s start with the 1st example I offered you from the ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ trailer. The man was distracted while riding his bike to the point of getting into an accident. When I was in high school, I heard that one of the students while driving got into a minor accident because he was distracted by seeing what he believes to be an attractive lady. Now, I did not bother to verify what I had heard. However, I believe, even without actual proof, that such accidents happen in America all of the time. Of course, if you extrapolate from those accidents, it’s not just about men being distracted by attractive women to the point that they get into some sort of accident.

Here is the 2nd illustrated example.
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[I’m going to stop and continue next week. For this list, I plan to finish explaining ‘Proof’ and explain bookmark ‘Striving perspective’. Then, I plan to make new lists, each addressing a more specific idea for bookmark ‘Proof’. I’ll probably continue either this coming Tuesday or next Wednesday, a week from now. Oh, and before I go, I want to add that the ‘Beastmaster’ video, when used in this context, is not to be taken literally. For example, I don’t expect you to believe that you can communicate to the animals and have fighting skills like Dar has the ability to just from watching the ‘Beastmaster’ video and tv show. When you use the ‘Beastmaster’ video, it helps you imagine sensing that other schools of thought, if some time is used by them, they would narrate, so to speak, certain virtues that they are aware of that you have, in a certain context like the ‘Beastmaster’ video inspires you to imagine. I don’t want you to do anything reckless or dangerous because of a misunderstood use of the ‘Beastmaster’ video. See you next week!

10/5/2016

Hi again. I just spent a few hours today trying to think of yet another video introduction for the continuation of this advice. For me, it is now 4:46 PM EST, and I think less than 10 minutes ago, I finally found something. It is the promo for the Syfy channel’s tv show called ‘Incorporated’. It’s a new show that starts Nov. 30th of this year. Now, I’m not recommending that you watch the show. I am just recommending that you watch the promo trailer. I think the show can represent what new science fiction shows can look like for the year 2016. To watch the promo, go to www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘incorporated syfy’, and it’s the promo that has over 7 hundred and thirteen thousand views, and it’s just over a minute long. The sci-fi show ‘Incorporated’ stars Sean Teale as Ben, and Allison Miller as Laura Larson.

I’ll try to put 2 hours into this explanation, since I already spent several hours looking for some sort of video illustration. So, here’s the 2nd example for ‘Proof’. The illustration is from the movie ‘The Internship’ starring Vince Vaughn as Billy McMahon and Owen Wilson as Nick Campbell. To say again, I bought the movie ‘The Internship’ Instant Video from Amazon because I used it’s video rental several times already. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, around 53 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie, when Graham(Max Minghella) looks like he is stepping on the lower back of Billy in order to win in a game of Quidditch. The illustration is how Billy and Nick’s use of proof compares to the rest of their team: Lyle, Stuart, Neha, and Yo-Yo. I know that it’s not a fair comparison. The illustration is just meant to be used to make a comparison. As the movie progresses, and they are still on the Quidditch field, notice how Billy and Nick’s use of their own sense of proof allows them to give the rest of the teammates a reasonably optimistic experience, even though their team lost. For example, when Yo-Yo expressed disappointment for losing in Quidditch, around 54 minutes and 28 seconds into the movie, Billy says quote:-

Billy:-‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the 1st time we all came together as a team.’

So, this 2nd example illustrates different responses of proof from Billy and Nick as compared to the rest of their team’s responses of proof from the same result, losing in a game of Quidditch.

[I don’t feel like putting in the rest of the 2 hours today. I know that I barely typed in anything. It took several hours for me just to find the video ‘Incorporated’! However, the ‘good news’ is that the idea I plan for you to have is still in my head. It’s just a matter of finally putting a reasonable amount of it into words in this blog. I’d say that, in maybe a month from now, I may be able to help you manage your sense of time, if the instigations you experienced are trying to make it less effective. So, for a prelude(a preliminary to an action, event, condition, or work of broader scope and higher importance) illustration, I offer you this reference: In episode 10.11 ‘The Quest: Part 2’ from sci-fi series ‘Stargate SG-1(2007)’, located from Amazon Video 20 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, Merlin(Matthew Walker) says quote:

Merlin:-‘And through all these eons, only one thing stayed the same. There is never enough time.’

If you have Amazon Prime, you don’t have to buy the ‘Stargate SG-1’ episodes to watch them. They’re included with your Amazon Prime subscription.

Well anyway, sorry for the disappointment, and I’ll see you next week.

10/11/2016

Welcome. It looks like I contemplationally worked out all the kinks(a flaw or imperfection likely to hinder the successful operation of something, as a machine or plan) for the ‘Time’ idea I plan to explain to you, which means I may be able to explain it tomorrow. Before I do, I want to explain bookmark ‘Unattended’. So, what I’ll do now is read over this list, close it, and start a new list for bookmark ‘Unattended’. Once I finish explaining that, I plan to explain the ‘Time’ idea. Right now, the bookmark name that you may actually use for the ‘Time’ idea I plan to introduce to you may eventually be called ‘Not enough time’.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Beastmaster’. Some viewer discretion for movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’, since I didn’t see that movie. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Incorporated’ and ‘Stargate SG-1’. Some viewer discretion for movie ‘The Internship’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Proof’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1064

9/21/2016

Hello. 1st, I want to start with a music video. I want to recommend to you a music video made by ‘oltrelorizzonte’, and it is presented at web site www.youtube.com. oltrelorizzonte(I don’t know if that name is for a person, a group, or whatever) used graphics and lyrics to go with the song ‘I Love You Always Forever’ by Welsh singer Donna Lewis, according to wikipedia.com. Also according to wikipedia, the song ‘I Love You Always Forever’ was one of the most played songs of the 1990s. I think that you will like the video made by oltrelorizzonte because of how the video is made to complement the mellow music of ‘I Love You Always Forever’. So, to find that video, go to www.youtube.com, type or ‘copy and paste’ in the phrase ‘donna lewis oltrelorizzonte’, and that video should be the 1st one offered to you by youtube.

Accept:

I invented bookmark ‘Accept’ I think around the time I invented bookmark ‘Available'(Wishlist #1054), maybe around June of this year. Of course, I can’t type in every idea I think of, so therefore I have to decide which bookmarks are useful enough to type in. Well, after offering you bookmarks ‘Stubborn’ and ‘Attitude’ from the previous list, Wishlist #1063, I sense a relevance to introduce to you bookmark ‘Accept’ now.

1st, let’s start with the illustration example chosen for bookmark ‘Accept’. The name of the movie the illustration is from is ‘Rambo: First Blood Part II(1985)’. According to Amazon Video, and I am only using the illustration, not the rest of the movie, the illustration starts 7 minutes and 29 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Marshall Murdock(Charles Napier):-‘Give me something cold, please.’

That is when someone opens the door of a soda dispenser, and takes a can of soda out of the machine.

Given the amount of violence in the ‘Rambo II’ movie, to clarify, only that generalistic scene is used for this advice. You don’t use the rest of the movie.

And now for the definition of ‘Accept’. Here’s a situation that I imagined: Suppose a person from school or at work knows that the instigator ‘in question'(under consideration) already has been talked to by other teachers or management about his/her instigations. You know this, but you don’t think about it any further because you believe it’s none of your business. However, the instigator that you have problems with has imposed upon you an instigation that causes you to imagine that instigator talking to other teachers or those in management, and such an instigation is made to be somewhat excessive, so that when you imagine that instigator being talked to, the excessiveness of that instigation eventually involves somewhat some sort of awkward, disconcerting sense and inclination to accept what you imagine is going on with that instigator and those others.

This is basically the instant general part of consultations toward a health care professional, while the third-most usual warning meant commander cialis for a surgical treatment. Though the treatment may sound promising, a wide research cheapest line viagra on it and found that it is a generic version and it is available in packing box of 10 strips. The only real difference between the two in terms of packaging is that the overall boxed packaging of unica-web.com generic viagra online is much more impressive in comparison to the branded drugs, about 70% to 80% of the money can be saved by buying the viagra. The drug is also easily available online across various registered pharmacies at attractive discount and offers. https://unica-web.com/watch/2017/time-to-choose.html buy viagra Now, this is not something that just happens soon after you experience such an instigation. This is something that, over time, you may eventually ponder over, because that is what the instigation is designed for, to eventually cause you to experience some sort of mild, spread out distress over how you imagine that instigator talking to those with authority. That is what the instigator wants you to eventually do, because to them, such an instigation manages to get past your defenses.

Now, I don’t believe it’s unusual for people to possibly imagine instigators talking to those of authority. However, this is the part I recommend you think about, and of course I am only imagining this to have actually happened to you: Before such an instigation, you already know that the instigator has talked to other teachers or management for instigations they have allegedly imposed upon others, but you don’t think about it any further because you believe it’s none of your business. However, when you experienced a certain few instigations from that instigator, eventually, not only do you think about that instigator talking to those of authority, but also what is happening because of how that instigation is made for you to experience, because of it’s excessiveness, the conversation with that instigator and others  with authority goes on and on, until eventually, a conclusion is made in that conversation that involves an adverse sense of acceptance over what was talked about in that conversation.

So, what do I mean by excessive? As I imagine it, it is something that is excessive, let’s say a notion, that would cause you to imagine such a notion spoken by the instigator to those with authority that, when those with authority would try to create a sense of acceptance with such a notion with the instigator, that sense of acceptance would trouble you, make you feel uneasy. So, whether you are a kid or an adult, and you experienced such an instigation, then what probably happened is that the instigator caused you to lose some contemplation time thinking about such a situation of acceptance.

The solution that I am able to offer you, with the rest of this advice in this list, this Wishlist #1064, is to know what the instigator has already done to you, and to have the ability to choose to no longer ponder about such a conversation involving such a sense of awkward acceptance. For example, even though you may believe or highly suspect that such a conversation or conversations did actually occur, you were not given an obvious sense of latitude by those involved in such a conversation. In fact, if I am right, the instigator did the opposite, caused you to experience a lack of acceptable latitude as you thought about what is in such a conversation. And that is where the soda dispenser example from the ‘Rambo II’ movie comes in. Based on my interpretation of that scene for this advice, since Murdock is the boss, he used the soda dispenser in a way that you cannot just put money in it, and the machine will dispense that soda. Around that scene, Murdock indicates that it’s very hot in their vicinity of work. And so, what I suspect he did was bring in a soda dispenser for just him to use.(Of course, he can always offer soda to others). You would have to open the machine in order to get soda from it. The use of that soda machine example is that the machine does not accomodate other military personnel to get soda from that machine. It only allows Murdock to get soda from it.

The way the soda machine is set up is like the way that conversation you believe happened is set up. In a manner of speaking, since the conversation was not meant for you to be a part of, that is like the soda machine that does not accomodate you to get soda from that machine. It only accomodates those who were actually involved in such a conversation, in such a situation.

So, I also recommend you use the bookmark provided called ‘Accept’, to check if a certain instigation you have experienced is trying to mislead you into experiencing an awkward sense of acceptance from such a group conversation.

[Well, it looks like I finished with some extra time to spare. I’ll finish this idea up, and next week, I plan to offer you bookmark ‘Unattended’ finally, since I have already given you bookmark ‘Accept’, unless of course, another bookmark is more warranted to be explained next week.

Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Rambo: First Blood Part II’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Accept’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Also, if you only like certain parts of that music video from ‘oltrelorizzonte’, in relation to advice said, just use the parts you like.

Wishlist #1063

9/5/2016

Before I begin ‘Jab stubborn’ in this list, I want to add a music video to start this advice off. The music video I have chosen is from the opening titles of the tv series ‘Stingray(1985-1987)’, starring celebrity Nick Mancuso as Stingray. The 1st reason why I recommend you watch the opening titles of ‘Stingray’ is because, if you have read and found useful Wishlist #1057, the ‘Time loop’ idea, then some of you, both kids and adults, have probably already watched the ‘Stingray’ theme song. In the video, there is a scene where Stingray using some sort of color filtering and effect is wearing sunglasses, and the words ‘IDENTITY: UNKNOWN’ is in the front of that image. Later in the video, a similar image is in the background with the words ‘OCCUPATION: UNKNOWN’ is in front of it. I’m guessing that many of you have imagined several of your friends, classmates, and co-workers in that similar situation, wearing the sunglasses, and the gist of those words were in front of their color filtered image.

The 2nd reason I recommend that you watch that ‘Stingray’ video is because, according to web site www.imdb.com, in 1986, the ‘show’ won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Graphic and Title Design. Betty Green was given the specific credit for Graphic Design. That means that the video may be entertaining for you to watch. It’s not just about celebrity Nick Mancuso.

The 3rd reason is that, it is my opinion that it is a healthy thing to interpret other people with a little mystery. It is my recommendation that you don’t quantify others too definitively. The ‘Stingray’ video, I believe, can help you add a little mystery to those you evaluate.

The 4th reason, even though I’m just guessing that some of you watched the ‘Stingray’ video because of the ‘Time loop’ idea, I wanted to make the recommendation of the video ‘official’, and not just rely on my guesswork.

[Since I already spent I think it was about 2 hours looking for a music video to recommend, I’m going to stop now and start explaining bookmark ‘Jab stubborn’ either tomorrow or Wednesday.

I forgot to mention where to watch the ‘Stingray’ music intro. Go to www.youtube.com, type or copy and paste ‘stingray nick mancuso opening titles’ in it’s search engine, and the music video should be the 1st selection, the one with over 90 thousand views.(9/14/2016: I am assuming that all of the ‘Stingray’ episodes on youtube have such an introduction. There was another ‘Stingray’ introduction that I watched that had a changed intro than the original one I recommended. I only recommended you one in case you didn’t know where to find one).

9/6/2016

OK. Because of Labor Day, the 1st Monday in September, is a public holiday, the post office wasn’t open on this past Monday. For the point I am trying to make, that means that the Blu-rays and DVDs I rent by mail to the PO box I also rent will probably be delivered one day late, probably this Wednesday, and that means I have to try and finish bookmark ‘Jab stubborn’ today, because I don’t know if I’ll have enough time tomorrow.

1st, I call it ‘Jab stubborn’ sort of as a courtesy, since when I discovered the ‘stubborn’ idea, it was also during the time I invented the ‘Jab’ bookmark. However, after a week or so of using the ‘Jab’ idea, I pretty much don’t use bookmark ‘Jab’ anymore. I don’t need to say ‘Jab’ contemplationally. I anticipate that you, also, no longer need to ‘say’ the word ‘Jab’ as much as you used to. I still believe that it is in your favor to know what ‘Jab’ means, and that it is even better that you no longer need to contemplationally ‘say’ it. So, what I’ll do is start explaining ‘Stubborn’ separately from bookmark ‘Jab’, and I also anticipate that you will only ‘say’ the word ‘Stubborn’ for a short period of time. However, what I will recommend for you to learn from bookmark ‘Stubborn’, in my opinion, could be very important for you. For example, even though I invented bookmark ‘Stubborn’ let’s say a month ago, I still use certain aspects of that idea even now.

Here is the primary idea that ‘Stubborn’ comes from. ‘Stubborn’ comes from this primary idea, and after I explain ‘Stubborn’, I plan to explain a few more ideas that come from this primary idea. Basically, according to this primary idea, an instigator may improperly impose upon you to experience a feeling that the instigator wants you to become, and the ‘idea’ is to simply, at least at first, to allow yourself to more objectively sense this feeling that the instigator wants you to sense WITHOUT becoming that feeling. Now, I believe many people in America, when they experience such a feeling, since the feeling comes from them, they will very likely become that feeling. Let’s start with a simple, universal example. A brother, 2 years old, sees his sister, 9 months old, cry, and because the brother sees his sister cry, he also cries. In the 2nd example, a man, who doesn’t have a practiced technique to cope with instigation(I’m assuming not everyone does) experiences something caused by another person, a certain feeling during some sort of discussion, and because that feeling comes from him, he automatically becomes that feeling. Nothing inappropriate, of course. It’s just a feeling that is associated with a certain contemplation.

Now, the 3rd example may not be suitable for everyone, because there is some bad language involved. Sadly, since I want to type this idea now, this is the best example I can think of for the 3rd example. Of course, I plan to type the usual disclaimer at the end of this advice, but the bad language use is quite pronounced, so if you can’t use that reference, then don’t. The example is from movie ‘Burnt(2015)’. According to Amazon Video(unfortunately, if you plan to use Amazon to see that movie, it only has a ‘buy’ option. You can’t rent it. Of course, if you already have the movie, you can use that. You can also rent that movie, but that takes time. If you want to see the example now, the movie ‘Burnt’ is available from Amazon Video to buy. I’m not obligating you to buy that movie. I’m just letting you know). Anyway, according to Amazon Video, the example starts 34 minutes and 50 seconds into the movie, when Adam Jones(Bradley Cooper) is talking to Helene(Sienna Miller). I used ‘Captions On’ to type the quote. Here is the quote:

Adam Jones:-‘Apologize to the turbot ’cause it died in vain.’

After exhaling, Helene begins to apologize to the turbot.

Helene:-‘Turbot, I sincerely apologize…(chuckles).’

Anyway, here is my refurbished for advice interpretation of what happened during that conversation with Mr. Jones and Helene. Helene actually verbally apologized to the turbot. That means that Helene is sincerely trying to do what Mr. Jones is telling her what to do. So, in spite of what she ‘feels’, she still apologized to the fish, she still is trying to do what the boss is telling her to her. However, Helene also uses her stubbornness to correct things that are not as efficient, even though the boss did not approve of such corrections. Helene has certain ideas in her mind that she manifests without the approval of the boss, Mr. Jones. And so, what happens after she apologized to the turbot is that she starts to lose control of her ability to do what the boss says, and she starts relying on her sense of stubbornness to talk to her boss. In spite of the bad language used in the movie, that fact that Helene is talking back at her boss as her boss is trying to talk to her is an obvious indicator that she is using her stubbornness to talk to her boss. And finally, Mr. Jones does something that gives more to Helene’s sense of justification and stubbornness: He grabs her by the shirt, pushes her away, berates her, and fires her. That caused Helene to not only feel something, but to become whatever it is that she is feeling. Helene tells her boss ‘Don’t ever touch me again.'(original phrase refurbished for advice), and then she leaves.

That’s not the end of the reference. The next scene starts 38 minutes and 12 seconds into the movie, when Tony(Daniel Bruhl), Adam’s boss, is apologizing to Helene. It’s an apology I have never heard before in my life. Not only is Tony explaining how much of a messed up life Adam had, Tony is also offering to double Helene’s salary. Here’s a quote. The scene starts 38 minutes and 48 seconds into the movie:

Tony:-‘And I’ll double your salary.’

Helene:-‘He already tripled it.’

Tony:-‘Well… then it’s times three and then times two.’

Now, after you see that scene, when Helene agrees to go back, you can go back and see that example again where Adam and Helene are arguing, and you should be able to see more how Helene tried to not become what she was feeling, but Adam was very persistent to cause her to become a certain sense of feeling.

[It’s 7:09 PM EST where I’m at, and since I copied stuff on the Tivo? player, not a recommendation for this advice, but I copied that Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe that they aired during Labor Day, and I want to see that, and I want to go through the other stuff in the Tivo?. So, hopefully, I will try to finish this idea tomorrow. See you then!

9/7/2016

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For example 4, the final example for this idea, part of this example is to explain to you the gist of what bookmark ‘Stubborn’ means, as it relates to the primary idea, which is to have the ability to not just become what you feel, or at least have more objectivity with how you feel, as it relates to experienced instigations and it’s inadvertencies, and when you choose to, of course. Let’s say you are having a discussion with an instigator, and during that discussion, the instigator causes you to experience an amped up sense of justification and stubbornness(fixed or set in purpose or opinion; resolute). And let’s say, just as an example, that the instigator wanted you to feel a sense of justification and stubbornness because, not only will you feel that sense of stubbornness, but you will also become that sense of stubbornness. The purpose of this example is to allow you to have the ability to be more objective when you feel a circumstantially induced sense of stubbornness caused by the instigator, to be more objective about it, to decide involvement and purpose for it, not to just become the stubbornness you are feeling, which, by the way, if you noticed, the instigator has influenced somewhat how you experienced that sense of stubbornness.

Now, when I started practicing to be more objective with how I feel a sense of stubbornness, I discovered that instigations can also project upon you notions that are emphasized by stubbornness. It is my belief that these projections don’t have the obvious familiarity of the stubbornness that you experience from yourself when you get into an argument or disagreement with an instigator. I believe such projections of stubbornness are presented in a context that contradicts or exploits how you interpret your own sense of stubborness, that, not coincidentally, was imposed by an instigation to begin with. If you are an adult, and you have experienced mild to moderate instigations already from strangers, just think of a few of those mild to moderate instigations that contradict how you sense your own imposed stubbornness, and there’s your possible proof, or at least something that may allow a speculation to exist, that instigators may be projecting a sense of stubbornness upon you that is trying to exploit how you interpret your own sense of adversely influenced stubbornness.

I just thought about it 20 seconds or so ago, and the best example for example 4, and it’s not my favorite example because I planned to give you another example, is yet again the movie ‘Burnt’, when Adam caused Helene to apologize to the turbet. In my opinion, and refurbished for advice, I believe that Adam used a sense of stubbornness to cause Helene to apologize to the turbet. However, when you see that scene in the movie, it didn’t matter at that moment, since Helene laughed soon after she said the apology. Although, at the time she experienced that, the result of Helene getting fired was partly due to the fact that Adam was able to get Helene to apologize to that fish. I don’t think Helene would ever see it that way. Anyway, earlier in the movie, when Adam hired Helene to work for him, he knew that Helene has a stubborn temper.

Now, the example I wanted to give for example 4 regarding stubbornness is from movie ‘Star Trek: First Contact’, refurbished with inapproprieities removed for advice, of course.

[I’m going to stop now, but I plan to finish this idea this coming Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Well, I tried to finish the idea, and I did give you more information. See you then!

9/14/2016

Attitude commit:

Stop the presses!(I imagine that’s what an editor-in-chief of a newspaper would say if he/she wanted to change what was in the newspaper). I invented a bookmark yesterday that I believe has some attention span, and could be useful to you. However, it’s presentation of understanding is not as developed. Still, having the words first and more understanding later is, in my opinion, the best course of action available to me to offer you. Therefore, this idea I am going to explain to you called ‘Attitude commit’ may not be as conveniently understanding as other ideas, but I think having the words first can help you prepare for the meaning better.

So, here is the definition of ‘Attitude commit’: An instigator may improperly impose some sort of odd behavior whose purpose is to cause you to use your associated attitude to that odd behavior to be the solution to that odd behavior. For example, if an instigator presents to you an instigation that is odd/unusual to you, the attitude you experience at that moment is encouraged by the instigation to be solution/answer to that odd behavior presented to you.

One obvious trick that I have imagined an instigator may use to cause you to use your own sense of attitude as if it were the solution to the instigation, and clearly, the purpose of using your own sense of attitude is that the attitude used as a solution to that particular instigation would not work in a preferred context, one obvious trick is that the instigator would try to use your own logic against you. The solution is to keep in mind that, when you try to more tenably experience such instigations, and for some reason you choose to resolve some of them, keep in mind what your available knowhow is. Since this is standard demographic advice, I believe that, most of the time, the only available knowhow you have is your own. After all, we’re talking about mild to moderate instigations. For the kids, of course you may have some sort of group to talk about your instigation problems. However, you may also try to resolve other, let’s say minor forms of instigation on your own. When the available knowhow is only your own knowhow, when you would recall such an instigation, the instigator may cause you to rely on knowhow that is not of your own, such as an impression of knowhow that comes from the instigator him/herself. Here’s an illustrated example, refurbished for advice. In episode 1.5 ‘Where No One Has Gone Before’ from sci-fi series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1987)’, according to Amazon Video, the scene is located 12 minutes and 28 minutes into the episode. Here is a quote:

Picard(Patrick Stewart):-‘Data, what distance have we traveled?’

Data(Brent Spiner):-‘2 million, 7 hundred thousand light years, sir.’

Picard:-‘I can’t accept that.’

Data:-‘You must, sir. Our comparisons show it to be completely accurate.’

Geordi:-‘and I calculate that at maximum warp, sir, it would take over 300 years to get home.’

Let me try to put it another way, in the form of someone able to not choose the attitude that is introduced to that person. I probably have seen such an example several times on tv, but I don’t remember where those examples are. Let’s say that a man is confronted with something that is odd, but is not meant to be an instigation. Let’s say another man presented to that man something that is unusual to believe. And so, the man who is being presented such an odd proposal says to the other man quote-‘Did the company(so and so) put you up to this?’, or citing a few people specifically, meaning that maybe the odd proposal was a joke, not meant to be taken seriously. OK, in that unusual context, I do have an illustration. It is from episode 5.26 ‘Time’s Arrow: Part 1’ from sci-fi series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1992)’. Refurbished for advice, the scene according to Amazon Video begins 38 minutes and 58 seconds into the episode, when Guinan(Whoopi Goldberg) said to Data(Brent Spiner) quote:

Guinan:-‘Did my father send you here? Because if he did, you must go back and tell him I’m not done listening to…’

Data:-‘I was not sent by your father.’

So, the Picard example, the man thinking it was a joke example, and the Guinan example, all show people who are able to choose not to use the attitude presented to them as part of the solution to their predicament. Those are just 3 basic examples of people not specifically using the attitude introduced to them. It is not the solution for the addressed instigation. I’m just trying to show you what it may be like. Now, when you experience the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Attitude commit’, even though you do not want to accept the use of attitude as a solution to the experienced instigation, you still use that sense of attitude as a solution to that instigation. One indicator that you are is the fact that you are bothered by that instigation, when it happens, and some time afterwards.

The solution to instigation identified by bookmark ‘Attitude commit’ is to simply practice using bookmark ‘Attitude commit’ when you suspect that an instigation wants you to use the associated attitude as a solution. So, for example, you experience an odd/unusual instigation, and it bothers you somewhat, you can contemplationally use bookmark ‘Attitude commit’, so that the associated attitude is not used as the solution to that instigation. The more you practice, the more experience you will gain to help you build the effectiveness of this idea. Also, I plan to give you more information to help you use this idea.

[I want to finish this idea now, because quite frankly, I want to begin a new idea. So, instead of adding more words to bookmark ‘Stubborn’, I’m going to close this idea now and start bookmark ‘Unattended’ in the next list.

Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Stingray’. Viewer discretion for movie ‘Burnt’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Star Trek: First Contact’ and sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Use refurbished for advice references only. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Stubborn’ and ‘Attitude commit’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.